I started playing poker part time two years ago. I play both offline and online but the biggest success i had, was online. I have made more than $120K in the last two years playing part time and this simply means playing 1-2 days per week.

Whenever i won a tournament i used to withdraw money and use them as living expenses or pay credit cards, loans, trips and anything else you can imagine. I should also point that i have a regular 9-5 job which didnt allow me to play full time as most tournaments start late in the afternoon and finish early in the morning. My current job makes me some money which is enough to pay bills and stuff but im planning to focus more on poker playing 1-2 tournaments per day that fit my schedule.

What is the problem?

Right now i dont have the bankroll to start and therefore im looking for one investor or more to be part of this.

So lets get down to the details:

1) Poker Platform: Pokerstars

2) Bankroll: $5K-$10K

3) Tournaments: 55+R & 109+R

A bankroll of $5K would allow me to play only the 55+R while a $10K bankroll will allow me to play the 109+R as well.

4) Percentages: 57% (me) - 43% (you)

5) Usual first position prizes: 55+R (1st place: $12-15K) & 109+R (1st place: $20-25K) while on Sundays the 1st places pay as much as $90K!!

The main point would be to keep a steady bankroll while split the winnings. We could also re-invest some of the winnings to grow the bankroll to a new level and add more tournaments in the future, especially on Sundays.

Results & Winnings will be distributed daily after the end of each session. There are also sites that keep a record of each poker players performance, so you will easily know the results and winnings after every session.

For general questions, please post here so everyone can take a look.

In case you are interested, i kindly request to PM me with contact details so we can further discuss as well as have a look at some proof in case you need it.

I started playing poker part time two years ago. I play both offline and online but the biggest success i had, was online. I have made more than $120K in the last two years playing part time and this simply means playing 1-2 days per week.

Whenever i won a tournament i used to withdraw money and use them as living expenses or pay credit cards, loans, trips and anything else you can imagine. I should also point that i have a regular 9-5 job which didnt allow me to play full time as most tournaments start late in the afternoon and finish early in the morning. My current job makes me some money which is enough to pay bills and stuff but im planning to focus more on poker playing 1-2 tournaments per day that fit my schedule.

What is the problem?

Right now i dont have the bankroll to start and therefore im looking for one investor or more to be part of this.

So lets get down to the details:

1) Poker Platform: Pokerstars

2) Bankroll: $5K-$10K

3) Tournaments: 55+R & 109+R

A bankroll of $5K would allow me to play only the 55+R while a $10K bankroll will allow me to play the 109+R as well.

4) Percentages: 57% (me) - 43% (you)

5) Usual first position prizes: 55+R (1st place: $12-15K) & 109+R (1st place: $20-25K) while on Sundays the 1st places pay as much as $90K!!

The main point would be to keep a steady bankroll while split the winnings. We could also re-invest some of the winnings to grow the bankroll to a new level and add more tournaments in the future, especially on Sundays.

Results & Winnings will be distributed daily after the end of each session. There are also sites that keep a record of each poker players performance, so you will easily know the results and winnings after every session.

For general questions, please post here so everyone can take a look.

In case you are interested, i kindly request to PM me with contact details so we can further discuss as well as have a look at some proof in case you need it.

Poker could be very tricky.. i've been playing for a while and i love poker.. play pokerstars and fulltilt... the thing is you can go in a really good run but then things can go downhill very fast.. one time i started on a monday with $34 dollars and by thursday i had $9k and guess what, by the next day it was gone.. i guess it all depends on what type of player you are etc.. but investing on a poker player i dont think is too reliable

Playing tournaments in Pokerstars is dumb.
There are other low end poker rooms to kill the fish at.

Just an advise.

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I have been running pretty good. I also know and keep notes of most of the players that play these tournaments on Stars and also reward is far greater. I agree that competition is alot tougher but my playing style is solid.

As i said i didnt have the option to save money. As soon as i got some i used to withdraw them. I ll send you a link with my stats and you will easily understand that i wasnt playing frequently even after some wins.

I was always trying to start from the bottom again once i had withdrawn the money but that is not possible every time.

Poker could be very tricky.. i've been playing for a while and i love poker.. play pokerstars and fulltilt... the thing is you can go in a really good run but then things can go downhill very fast.. one time i started on a monday with $34 dollars and by thursday i had $9k and guess what, by the next day it was gone.. i guess it all depends on what type of player you are etc.. but investing on a poker player i dont think is too reliable

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Investing can be done through several ways such as Chipmeup or directly through PS platform while also you can inform PS of our staking deal in order to be reassured that your share will end up in your hands.

I dont care if i win the Sunday Million for $200K and have to send 43% to you. My only concern is to get my bankroll to a very high level where the possibilities of busting would be minimal.

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